I have some questions about e9 cigs and 808 threading

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I am wanting to order an e9 automatic battery from e-cig .com but i'm not sure that I will enjoy the cartomizers for the e9 that they sell being standard resistance. I'm more of a low resistance type of person and I really like the 510 smoktech 1.7ohm ressurectors on my kgo riva. I want to get an e9 for an analog feel and I'm curious to what the threading is on them. I think that it is 808 but i'm not sure. I was wondering if the kr808 boge lr cartos will work with these e9 batteries. If not then can you please point me in the right direction. Thanks to all!

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The E-9 appears to be a proprietary thread type. They have an adapter that will make it fit with an 808, but not a 510.
Excuse me if I say so, but this appears to be a pretty cheapo unit. And shipping from China?
By the time you get a charger and an adapter and shipping and whatever else, for a few bucks more, you can get a good 808 model, like the SmokelessImage Volt. There's a 15% discount code floating around here somewhere and if you send them a picture of you with your volt, they'll send you a free battery.
This one will cost you about $25 with the discount code. It's a known, time-tested great mini-cig that even people like me, who hate mini-cigs, recommend. Smokeless Image | Only The Best Electronic Cigarette | Volt - Basic Starter Kit - Starter Kits
 

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The battery can come in different sizes but the 65mm like I want is 180mah. The reason I was wanting to get it from this site is because of the customizations that you can do to it. But hey, honestly all I want is a good mini cig for an analog feel like I said. I'm more of a 510 person but I figured I'd go with it since you can choose not only the size of the battery, but the color, the tip color, and the light. I was wanting to get the stainless battery with the grey tip and orange light. Personally I like the 1.7ohm ressurectors but that on my kgo. I realize LR is gonna shorten the battery life a bit but I can't stand SR, it's never warm enough and it doesn't give off the vape I want. Feel free to give your opinions on anything. I'm about 3 months in to vaping and without analogs so i'm up for any advice or options from people with experience. Thanks again
 

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The volt cartomizers are about 2.5ohms IIRC. That's about as low as you want to go in a mini-cig. There are specs on the site about the battery size, but I believe they are 220mah for the 65mm ones and 320 for the 78mm size. They are a 3.7V battery.

You'll kill a 180mah battery in pretty short order with a 1.7ohm carto. The Volt uses Kanger horizontal coil cartos and they seem to produce really good vapor for that size of e-cig.

I don't think anyone on this forum will even dare to claim that there is a better cig-sized e-cig as the Volt. They may try to claim some are just as good, but unless they're talking about a Bloog, G6 or Smoove, they'd be wrong.
 

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Listen to Sailorman, you don't want to use a lt carto on a mini battery, you will fry it.
The volt cartomizers are 2.4-2.8ohm. They are bottom coil and last a long time. The tend to not burn the filler and produce good vapor. Even with 90%pg, I get a ton of vapor.

I am not aware of any "good" 510 minis. I know that the blu is 510, but that is a POS.

The volt x2's also come in automatic. The x2 are similar to the kgo, but have 808 threading.

If you do choose the volt, the promo code sailorman is talking about is "sivolt50"


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